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29. What Happens to Your Soul After Death, Before Judgment?
Discover the intriguing debate on what happens to the soul after death and before judgment, exploring biblical references like I Thessalonians 4:13-18 and Luke 16:19-31 to understand differing interpretations.
What Happens After We Die? Pro-Life or Pro Death A Christian's Response to Death and Dying Judas Iscariot Pro-Life or Pro Death The Life of Esau and Jacob A New Life in Christ
The Death of a Pope
As you all know Jean Paul II has died at the age of 84. He is the spiritual leader and head of the Roman Catholic Church. It is said that there will be over 1 million people that will visit his body in Rome. The world and especially Catholics see this as an important and historic event, but how are we, as New Testament Christians, to react to the death of this Pope?
36. Can I Be Forgiven After Falling Away From the Church?
Discover the forgiveness and encouragement found in Hebrews 6:4-6, reassuring you that returning to church after falling away is a step towards redemption and salvation.
14. Can You Remarry After Divorce?
I have read the writings of the early church fathers my understanding is all of them say you can not remarry after divorce for any reason?
Death - Ruth's Example
Even in the face of grief and loss, Christians find comfort in the hope of resurrection, trusting in God's promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
I Corinthians 15
Jesus: Greater than the Angels Introduction to the Life of Jesus Life-Testing
Why Death?
This article delves into the contrasting perspectives on death for believers and non-believers, highlighting the impact of sin and the promise of salvation through faith in Christ.
Why Death?
Death / Burial / Resurrection
15. How Can I Be Right with God After a Divorce?
Encouraging you to embrace repentance and faith in Jesus, focus on being a holy partner in your marriage, as divorce may not be the path to righteousness according to this insightful message.
Mercy Killing or Selective Killing? Response of Grace She was a Good Dog The Sanctity of Life Response of Grace From Religion to Conversion In the Likeness of His Resurrection Still Sinful, Still Saved Life in the Fast Lane The Resurrected Life
Jonesboro - When Good People Die Badly
The text delves into the profound topic of death and sin, emphasizing the importance of faith and resurrection, offering a perspective on coping with loss and finding hope in the promise of eternal life.
Planning for Death
A Good Death
Wang Zhiming, a Miao pastor in China, chose martyrdom over denying his faith, leaving behind a powerful message of steadfast belief in Christ.
A Good Death
The Consummation
Celebration Sunday
Reflecting on the celebration of victories in Christ Jesus and the blessings of living in a prosperous time in American history, the speaker emphasizes the importance of personal victory over death through faith and baptism.
Recipe for a Successful Spiritual Life An Ordered Life Who is the King? And When I Die...
Evangelism and the Life of the Church
Do You Know My Jesus?
I'll share with you how the Holy Spirit evangelized me and what this has meant in my life.
A New Vision of the Church
Experience the big picture of building the spiritual temple of God within the church and understand how each individual plays a vital role in creating a community of believers destined for eternity.
Response of Grace Four Episodes in Daniel's Life His Last Command The Life and Times of Hezekiah Chronology of the Apostle Paul's Life 3rd to 4th Passover Life Lessons from Job
The Matrix Conspiracy
There is new technology, new gadgets, new ideas about how things work. But as far as the human condition is concerned; as far as what mankind's essential responsibility is; as far as what is truth and the reality of life, death and what comes after --- there really is nothing new here on earth --- under the sun.
Life Priorities for Disciples who are Addicts Why Wait For Eternal Life The Life and Times of Hezekiah Life in the Early Church The Blessings of a Long Married Life Lessons for Hard Times Reunion and Reconciliation Saved yet Struggling Rewinding the Clock! The Dent in my Life Great Sex for Life Remarriage and Renewal Speed Parenting Preparing for the End Life in the Meantime 4 Rules for a Happy Life The Good Life The Remote Control Life Keeping the Lock in Wedlock Passage #7 – John 17:1-3 The Hinge of History The Life and Times of Hezekiah The Life and Times of Isaiah Victory in Jesus Hebrew Poetry and a Life of Righteousness and Fear of the Lord Dirge for an Atheist The 4 Funerals Survivor Guilt
Why Jesus Had to Resurrect
In the Church of Christ we have no "special" services for religious holidays like Easter but the fact that Easter Sunday is celebrated by many seems to motivate people to make an extra effort to be at church service at this time.
King Saul The Power of Proclamation How Christians Grieve
In Defense of the Sedentary Life
Embrace the liberation from guilt and the joy of living authentically as you navigate the profound reflections on exercise and mortality in this insightful narrative.
The Problem of Abortion The Request of Grace The King's Victory For Rent
17. Why Can't I Stop Feeling Guilty and Fearful Since My Divorce?
Understand that feeling guilty after divorce is normal, but seek forgiveness and renewal through confession to God and moving forward, as God offers forgiveness and renewal even after failing at marriage, and do not let fear and seeking approval from others hinder your joy in Christ.
The Intimate Marriage
After 45 years of ministry and pastoral marriage counseling, I have noticed a common pattern among couples who struggle with sexual issues in their marriage, especially after the ten-year mark.
The Intimate Marriage
His Last Miracle Fools 'R' Us Peter Paradise Lost The Resurrection as Proof Speed Bumps on the Road To Heaven Response of Grace Jesus Doesn't do Funerals Jacob's Prophecies
Why Me, Why Now?
One thing you learn a lot about as a minister is suffering and death. You're among the first to be called when there is illness and the last person to see the dead as they are buried at their funerals.
Unconditional Surrender Decluttering our Lives At What Cost? Abraham's Test No Good Time to Die Journey to the Plains of Moab 3rd Passover to Final Week God's Rest and Man's Creation Things That are "For Sure" Salvation Freedom in Christ The 7 Blessings of Salvation God's Method of Reconciliation Kingdom Kindness Zephaniah / Haggai A State of Readiness Perseverance The Result of Grace Jacob Leaves Laban How to Measure Spiritual Success His Last Words The Most Important Event in History Abraham: Father of a Nation
Repentance is a Revolution
Bible Basics
Mike explains how true repentance goes beyond feeling sorrow for sins—it's about a complete transformation of heart and lifestyle. He emphasizes that repentance is a bold, revolutionary act that turns one's life toward God, creating lasting change. This lesson challenges believers to rethink their understanding of repentance and embrace it as a powerful force for spiritual growth.
Acts 2:38
Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion Comments on the Rat Race Seek the Kingdom 4 Rs in Rehabilitation
Every Person's Prayer
Facing the fear of suffering and death, believers find solace in the unwavering love of God that transcends all challenges, as expressed in Romans 8:38-39.
Every Person's Prayer
Passage #2 – Genesis 3:1-24 - Part 2
Judge for Yourself
One month after my 16th birthday my father died. He was 53 years old. It was two o'clock in the morning and my mother woke me up saying that she thought my dad was really sick.
Acts 4:19-20
Repentance has 5 R's Why People Don't Believe The Chocolate Cross Introduction to Ecclesiastes Colossians 1:18b-29 The Goal of Biblical Marriage The Holy Spirit and Christmas Southern and Northern Campaigns The Most Asked Questions About Divorce and Remarriage
Teachers' Remembered
I don't recall much of the material we studied in High School an eon ago when I was at that point of my life but I do remember some of my teachers. I can still see Mr. Blanchard trying to teach me the intricacies of Algebra, long after the last bell had rung for the day.
Teachers' Remembered
True Churches The Judgment Matthew and Thomas From Prison to Prince The Power of Grace From Sinai to Kadesh What Other Religions Teach About Salvation Jacob and Esau - Round 2 Matthias and Paul God's Most Precious Gift My Grace is Sufficient The Upward Call Lot's Poor Choices Jeremiah'S Final Years and Flight to Egypt What Atonement Achieves On the Run Again A Time for Everything
Freedom, Slavery and Heaven
Reflect on the profound message of being freed from sin and becoming slaves of righteousness, pondering the practical implications in your everyday life and the pursuit of what is right.
Joseph's Story The Seed of Promise
Evangelism is Job #1
In this sermon, Mike emphasizes that evangelism is the primary mission of the church, citing Jesus' initial directive to spread the gospel as foundational to all other church ministries, which only become relevant after successful evangelistic efforts have begun.
From Abimelech to Jephthah Passage #6 – Romans 6:1-14 Paul's Final Exhortation, Testimony and Benediction Seeing the Unseen Belief in God The Reward for Greatness Immovable Cheese Qualities of a Wise Leader Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion James and John Introduction to Church Leadership Roles Threescore and Ten The Suicide Doctor Samson A Time for Everything Surrender Living Temples Paul's Greeting and Prayer Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? Ministering to People with AIDS Ministry to the Masses, Ministry to the Few Final Confrontations The Passion Persecution of Peter and Apostles The Resurrection of Lazarus Jesus Enters Jerusalem The Consummation Jesus' Final Teaching What Survived On April 19th
The Ritual of Dying
Prioritizing important conversations before death can bring closure and comfort to loved ones during a critical time of separation and reflection.
A Modern 'Pilate' Moment
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
The assassination of Charlie Kirk in 2025 sparked a cultural and spiritual conversation, drawing parallels to the cosmic confrontation of Jesus' trial in John 18–19 and urging society to look beyond the crime to a deeper conflict of our time.
A Modern 'Pilate' Moment
Divine Justice
As the execution of Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh, approaches there will surely be a rise in the debate over the issue of the death penalty. Unfortunately, both sides often talk, over each others' heads and the discussion rarely moves toward any kind of resolution.
Divine Justice
History vs. Racism
Peter the Apostle, in a bold address to Jewish leaders, highlights the historical significance of his own people's role in the death of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging this aspect of history rather than attributing it to racism or hatred.
A Pattern for Sound Teaching Rebellion and Leadership The Power of the Cross How to Help the Unsaved Die Eve's 5 Mistakes Introduction to Grace in Romans The Pursuit of Meaning Through Work How Can God Die if Jesus is God? The Blind Poetess